April 28

Music

Exchange Arts Centre, Russell Street, Keighley

01535 661591

exchangearts.co.uk

Manchester neo-grunge from False Advertising (tomorrow); Emerging Talent music contest (May 3, 11, 17); rock icon Marco Mendoza with Beth Blade and the Beautiful Disasters (May 5); Jake And The Jelly Fish and Foxes Faux (May 6); tribute band Korn and heavy metal band Kill To Gain (May 7); Diofest II with Motorhead tribute Stone Dead Forever, Dio Apostles, Valafar, Sativa, Hollow Earth and Wolf 359 (May 14); tribute band Roxy Musique (May 21); tribute band Pink Floydian (June 4); bluesy rock with hip-hop rhythms from Little Brother Eli and Fighting Caravans (June 11); New Order tribute True Order (June 25)

01535 605310

baccapipes.org.uk

Singers nights (tomorrow 8.30pm, May 13 and 27); Henry Parker and OTRA (May 6); Helen and Mike Hockenhull (May 20)

Bingley Arts Centre

01274 567983

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Patsy Cline tribute with the Moonshine Boys (May 5)

Victoria Hall, Saltaire

01274 588614

saltairelive.co.uk

SaltaireLive John McCusker’s 25th anniversary tour (May 5), Peatbog Faeries (May 15) and Treacherous Orchestra (June 23)

Local

Keighley Picture House, North Street

Keighley Film Club presents Iranian loosely-scripted movie Taxi Tehran (May 15) and black comedy and unconventional romance The Lobster (June 19)

Brontë Parsonage Museum, Haworth

bronte.org.uk

Charlotte Brontë 200th anniversary exhibition Charlotte Great And Small (until January 2017); Parsonage Unwrapped museum tour entitled Celebrating Charlotte (tomorrow); Charlotte Brontë talk To Be Forever Known (Tuesday, 2pm); Museums At Night event displays Charlotte Brontë’s clothes (May 12); historian Juliet Barker speaks about Mrs Gaskell and her book The Life Of Charlotte Brontë (May 21)

Regional

Bingley Arts Centre

01274 567983

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Technique Dance Academy (tonight and tomorrow); Bingley ladies choir Opus 44 (May 14); Bingley Little Theatre in Oscar Wilde play An Ideal Husband (May 23-28); scenes from Shakespeare’s plays in The Bard In Bingley (May 21 and 22); Bingley Amateurs in musical Flashdance (June 14-18)

Bankfield Museum, Halifax

Splendid Shreds Of Silk And Satin, a celebration of Charlotte Brontë in quilts (until June 11)

Alhambra Theatre, Bradford

01274 432000

bradford-theatres.co.uk

Nederlands Dans Theatre 2 (tomorrow and Saturday); JB Priestley's classic thriller An Inspector Calls (May 3-7); musical Billy Elliott (May 10 to June 11); Ukelele Orchestra Of Great Britain (June 16); euphoric international musical coalition The Nile Project (June 18); Gareth Gates and Maureen Nolan in Footloose The Musical (June 28 to July 2); David Walliams’s children’s story Gangsta Granny (July 5-9)

01274 432000

bradford-theatres.co.uk

Bradford City fire disaster drama The 56 (Wednesday to May 7)

National Media Museum, Bradford

01274 202039

nationamediamuseum.org.uk

Gathered Leaves, a decade of work by photographer Alec Soth (for a season)

King’s Hall, Ilkley

01274 432000

bradford-theatres.co.uk

Comedian and wordsmith Gyles Brandreth (May 16); rhythm and blues band Dr Feelgood (June 2); Audience with Spandau Ballet musician and actor Martin Kemp (May 17)

Ilkley Playhouse

ilkleyplayhouse.co.uk

01943 609539

Noel Coward drama Vortex (May 10-14); farce One Slight Hitch (May 25 to June 4); musical Betty Blue Eyes (July 4-16)

Victoria Theatre, Halifax

01422 351158

victoriatheatre.co.uk

Cabaret nights with Miss Saigon singer Emma Dears (May 22) and Wicked actor James Gillan (June 26)

Square Chapel, Halifax

01422 349422

squarechapel.co.uk

Annapurna Indian Dance Company (tomorrow); Halifax Musical Theatre Company in An Evening With Gershwin (Saturday); raconteur Gervase Phinn (Sunday); BBC Radio Two Folk Award winners Emily Portman Trio (Wednesday); Blue Swamp Band (May 6); Halifax Symphony Swamp Orchestra play Butterworth, Elgar and Holst (May 14); Jurassic Park parody Dinosaur Park (May 19); Scottish traditional music from Tannahill Weavers (May 20)

Theatre In The Mill, University Of Bradford

01274 233200

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Futuristic drama Eden exploring social divides and homelessness (tonight); father-daughter relationships explored in Tribute Acts (May 13)

Halifax Playhouse

01422 365998

Legendary film feud between Davis and Crawford in drama Bette & Joan (May 17-21)

Grand Theatre, Leeds

0844 8482700

leedsgrandtheatre.com

Strictly Come Dancing’s Vincent Simone and Flavia Cacace in dance show The Last Tango (until Saturday); musical The Bodyguard (May 10-21); musical Guys And Dolls (May 24-28); mentalist Derren Brown in Miracle (May 30 to June 4); Andrew Lloyd Webber musical Cats (June 20 to July 2)

West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds

Gogol’s satirical comedy The Government Inspector (until Saturday); contemporary musical Laila telling the greatest love story from the East (Wednesday to May 8); West End show The 39 Steps (May 10-14); Barry Hines’s drama Kes (May 20-June 4)

Leeds City Varieties

0113 2430808

cityvarieties.co.uk

Comedian Mark Watson (Saturday); 70s Glam rock stars The Rubettes with Alan Williams (Wednesday); TV scientist Greg Foot (May 5); comedian Julian Clary (May 11); TV Naked Choir winners Sons Of Pitches (May 14); David Hamilton rock ‘n’ roll show (May 20); celebrity Giles Brandreth (May 23); Strictly Come Dancing favourites Ian Waite and Natalie Lowe (June 4); poetry and music from Roger McGough and Little Machine (June 10); comedians Sara Pascoe (June 11), Ken Dodd (July 2) and Al Murray The Pub Landlord (September 17 and 18)

Leeds Hall Town

0113 3760318

leedstownhall.co.uk

Moscow State Symphony Orchestra (May 7); Orchestra Of Opera North with Leeds Festival Chorus and Bradford Catholic Youth Choir (June 4)

Yeadon Town Hall

0113 2505011

brassnecktheatre.com

Comedy version of Alfred Hitchcock’s The 39 Steps (May 17-21)

Lawrence Batley Theatre, Huddersfield

01484 430528

thelbt.org

Huddersfield Light Opera Company in musical 42nd Street (until Saturday); Northern Broadsides in Shakespeare comedy The Merry Wives (Wednesday to May 7); drama about LGBT asylum seekers Rights Of Passage (May 17); Huddersfield Gilbert And Sullivan Society in HMS Pinafore and Cox & Box (May 11-14); folk concert with Ashley Hutchings and Becky Mills (May 14); Ockham’s Razor in dance show Tipping Point (May 19 and 20)

Theatre Royal, Wakefield

01924 211311

theatreroyalwakefield.co.uk

Mel Brooks musical The Producers (until Saturday); tribute show Frankly Sinatra with Stephen Triffitt (May 5); Jodie Prenger in musical Tell Me On A Sunday (May 6); comedy personality Barry Cryer (May 7); Legally Blonde The Musical (May 10-14); Irish musicians The Fureys (May 26)

York Art Gallery

01904 687687

yorkartgallery.org.uk

Truth And Memory, exhibition of British art of the First World War (until September 4)